Shepard Davidson · Renee Inomata

Upcoming Webinar on the Attorney-Client Privilege

The attorney-client privilege remains a topic on the mind of many in-house counsel. I’ve written about it several times before, and on September 12 at 1:00 P.M., I am presenting a webinar with a live Q&A session on the attorney-client privilege with Commercial Law WebAdvisor. Among other topics are the following:

When the presence of experts or other non-attorneys will or will not destroy the privilege

How the attorney-client privilege applies when the client is a corporation or other organization

How the privilege applies when the attorney is in-house counsel

What happens to the privilege when the client dies, ceases to exist or is sold

What risks a party may run by invoking the attorney-client privilege

If you have any interest in attending, please click here for more information about the webinar and pricing.

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About the In House Advisor

Shepard Davidson

Shepard Davidson

sdavison@burnslev.com Shep is a partner in and former Co-Chair of the Business Litigation group at Burns & Levinson. Shep concentrates his practice in the areas of complex business torts, contract claims, real estate disputes, and employment disputes.

Renee Inomata

Renee Inomata

rinomata@burnslev.com Renee is a Partner in and Chair of the Employment practice at Burns & Levinson. She has also litigated various employment disputes in state and federal courts and agencies.